An acquiring company will be liable for earlier breaches of law
Companies often merge by acquisitions. Assets of the acquired company are then transferred onto the acquiring company. After the merger, the acquired entity ceases to exist and is removed from the National Court Register. Is the acquiring company responsible for its breaches of law?
An article by Marcin Borkowski, Ph. D., attorney-at-law at GWW, was published in today's issue of Dziennik Gazeta Prawna.
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